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Forecast valid from: 06:00, Thursday 23 April 2026 until 06:00, Friday 24 April 2026

Small Craft Warning

East or southeast winds will reach force 6 at times this morning and early afternoon (Thursday) on all Irish coasts before becoming confined to the southwest.

Gale Warning

Nil

Meteorological Situation at 03:00 UTC

A fresh to strong east or southeast airflow covers Ireland, generated by an anticyclone of 1034hPa, centred over Scotland, and a depression of 979hPa, centred approximately 730 nautical miles southwest of Valentia. An associated frontal trough lies close to the southwest coast.

Small Craft Warning: In effect

Heavy Swell (>4m) : No

Wave Height Forecast

Forecast for Carnsore Point to Roches Point to Slyne Head

Wind: Southeast or east mainly force 5 or 6, decreasing force 4 at times.

Weather: Cloudy to fair, improving mostly fair soon. Chance of showers in the southwest by the end of the period.

Visibility: Good.

Forecast for Slyne Head to Belfast Lough to Carnsore Point and for the Irish Sea

Wind: Easterly force 4 to 6. Soon decreasing force 3 or 4, occasionally force 5. Later increasing force 3 to 5.

Weather: Mostly fair or fine.

Visibility: Good.

Outlook for a further 24 hours until 06:00, Saturday 25 April 2026

Mostly moderate to fresh east to southeast winds, strong at times in the south, southwest and west. Decreasing light to moderate later Friday, still fresh in the southwest. Becoming light to moderate easterly or variable Friday night. Weather: Mostly fair or fine. Becoming cloudy in the southwest with thundery showers possible.

Forecast issued at: 06:00, Thursday 23 April 2026

All times are local unless specified